Telecommunications and education in the USA
Robert P. Morgan
Telecommunications Policy, 1977, vol. 1, issue 4, 329-341
Abstract:
The author examines the use of technology and telecommunications in various subsectors of education. Included in the examination are metropolitan communications networks for education, costs and economies of scale, and the federal role in technological innovation in education. He concludes with recommendations for additional studies aimed at achieving increased social benefits from the use of technology in education within metropolitan areas.
Date: 1977
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